This is a call to undo tourism and question dominant development models. Rather than consuming places as tourists, participants are invited to become attuned, respectful visitors—to journey through the Yucatán Peninsula in a way that centers local communities, ecosystems, ancestral knowledge, and relational learning. It’s an invitation to walk with humility, embrace contradictions, and cultivate …

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The invitation

This is a call to undo tourism and question dominant development models. Rather than consuming places as tourists, participants are invited to become attuned, respectful visitors—to journey through the Yucatán Peninsula in a way that centers local communities, ecosystems, ancestral knowledge, and relational learning. It’s an invitation to walk with humility, embrace contradictions, and cultivate awareness of the land and waters—both of the region and of your own place of origin.

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Once your application is accepted, you will receive payment details via e-mail. A deposit of 500EUR is required to secure your spot, with the remaining amount due before the journey begins. Payment can be made via bank transfer or other available methods.

To join, fill out the application form and share a bit about your interest in this journey. Once reviewed, we’ll reach out to align expectations. If it’s a good fit, you’ll receive the next steps for confirming your spot.

An un/learning journey invites you to step beyond conventional ways of knowing and into a deeper, more embodied experience of learning. It weaves together personal reflection, cultural immersion, and relational practices that challenge assumptions and open new ways of being.

During the journey, we will spend a considerable amount of time walking and moving through natural environments, so a medium level of physical comfort and ability is required. Participants should feel comfortable spending extended periods outdoors, encountering a range of terrain, altitudes, and climates – from arid desert heat to the cool humidity of the forest. A general level of physical ease and openness to the elements will help you fully engage with the experience.

No prior experience is needed—only a willingness to engage with the journey’s practices and an openness to exploration.

Once confirmed, you’ll receive a preparation guide with packing tips, recommended readings, and reflective prompts to help you arrive with intention.

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How to Apply?

To apply for this journey, please click on the button.

Upon application, we will get back to you via e-mail with additional questions and/or information.